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        • Preface
        • Chapter 1 The Study of Life
        • Chapter 2 The Chemical Foundation of Life
        • Chapter 3 Biological Macromolecules
        • Chapter 4 Cell Structure
        • Chapter 5 Structure and Function of Plasma Membranes
        • Chapter 6 Metabolism
        • Chapter 7 Cellular Respiration
        • Chapter 8 Photosynthesis
        • Chapter 9 Cell Communication
        • Chapter 10 Cell Reproduction
        • Chapter 11 Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction
        • Chapter 12 Mendel's Experiments and Heredity
        • Chapter 13 Modern Understandings of Inheritance
        • Chapter 14 DNA Structure and Function
        • Chapter 15 Genes and Proteins
        • Chapter 16 Gene Regulation
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        • Chapter 17 Biotechnology and Genomics
        • Evolution of Genomes (Lumen Boundless Biology)
        • Chapter 21 Viruses
        • Chapter 9 Cell Communication
        • Chapter 24 The Animal Body: Basic Form and Function
        • Chapter 28 The Endocrine System
        • Chapter 26 The Nervous System
        • Chapter 31 The Circulatory System
        • Chapter 30 The Respiratory System
        • Chapter 29 The Musculoskeletal System
        • Chapter 33 The Immune System
        • Chapter 34 Animal Reproduction and Development
    • Kimball's Biology (supplemental textbook for Biol-58x Sequence)
      • Kimball's Biology (supplemental textbook for Bio58x)
      • Table of Contents
      • General Science
      • The Chemical Basis of Life
      • The Molecules of Life
      • The Cellular Basis of Life
      • Cell Metabolism
      • DNA: The Substance of Genes
      • Gene Expression
      • Cell Division
      • The Genetic Consequences of Meiosis
      • Regulation of Gene Expression
      • Mutation
      • Genomics: Manipulating Genes
      • Cancer
      • Aging
      • Embryonic Development and its Regulation
      • Sexual Reproduction
      • Excretion
      • Bone and Muscle
      • The Immune System
      • The Senses
      • Nutrition
      • Endocrine
      • Behavior
      • Plant Anatomy
      • Plant Physiology
      • Interspecies Interactions
      • Reproduction in Plants
      • Evolution
      • Plant Development
      • The Nervous System
      • Viruses
      • Eukaryotic Life
      • Gas Exchange
      • Energy Flow
      • Microbes
      • Circulatory Systems
      • Cycles of Matter
      • Population Dynamics
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  • 10.10 Test Prep for AP Courses

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    34. Which of the following statements cannot be inferred from the karyotype shown? The cell contains DNA. The cell contains 46 chromosomes. The cell is diploid. The cell is prokaryotic. 35. Explain h ...

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    In this section, you will investigate the following questions: Why is carbon important for life? How do functional groups determine the properties of biological molecules? Connection for AP® Courses ...

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    27. Which element of the cell theory has practical applications in health care because it promotes the use of sterilization and disinfection? All cells come from pre-existing cells. All living organi ...

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    44. Many biological processes are synchronized with the 24-hour rotational period of Earth. Circadian (24-hour) periodicity is common across phyla. One of these processes is the cell cycle. The curre ...

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    acid molecule that donates hydrogen ions and increases the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution adhesion attraction between water molecules and other molecules aliphatic hydrocarbon hydrocarb ...

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    44. Which of the following organisms appear first in the fossil record? archaea fish protists plants 45. Why is it challenging to study bacterial fossils and determine if the fossils are members of t ...

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    2.1 Atoms, Isotopes, Ions, and Molecules: The Building Blocks Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass. It is made up of elements. All of the 98 elements that occur naturally have unique q ...

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    60. Describe structural and functional similarities between mitochondria and chloroplasts that provide evidence of common ancestry. 61. Explain how the structural and functional differences between m ...

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    1. What are atoms that vary in the number of neutrons found in their nuclei called? Ions Isotopes Isobars Neutral atoms 2. Potassium has an atomic number of 19. What is its electron configuration? Sh ...

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    19. List the mass number and atomic number of carbon-12 and carbon-13, respectively. The mass number and atomic number of carbon-13 is 13 and 6, while that of cabon-12 is 12 and 6, respectively. The ...

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This text is based on Openstax Biology for AP Courses, Senior Contributing Authors Julianne Zedalis, The Bishop's School in La Jolla, CA, John Eggebrecht, Cornell University; Contributing Authors Yael Avissar, Rhode Island College, Jung Choi, Georgia Institute of Technology, Jean DeSaix, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Vladimir Jurukovski, Suffolk County Community College, Connie Rye, East Mississippi Community College, Robert Wise, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh

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